Oracle on Wednesday announced the public release of Java Platform Enterprise Edition 7 (Java EE 7) and the Java EE 7 SDK. This is the first release of the enterprise framework since Oracle took over ...
Oracle Corp. will “more fully open up” its Java Enterprise Edition middleware platform by moving it to the Eclipse open-source software foundation. Java EE is a collection of technologies and ...
Java Enterprise Edition is on the shelf for the time being. Oracle has reportedly cut funding for and stopped development on Java EE, according to Ars Technica. Java EE is the server-side Java ...
Java Enterprise Edition's new owner is starting to make changes to how Java EE will work and be supported As part of the change in ownership of Java EE (Enterprise Edition) from Oracle to the Eclipse ...
Oracle has chosen the Eclipse Foundation to be the new home of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE), the company announced today. Oracle made the decision in collaboration with IBM and Red ...
With the transition to the jakarta namespace and Jakarta EE 9, the enterprise Java ecosystem prepares for the development of cloud-native Jakarta EE 10. Specifications for the Jakarta EE 9 Platform ...
Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE; known in previous versions as J2EE) is the engine behind at least half of all the Web services/SOA implementations out there, so it's big news when a new version of ...
"I've been raving at people inside Sun about how important this is. I think Java EE 5 will be by far the biggest developer event of 2006," Sun Vice President Graham Hamilton said in his blog at ...
Oracle is quietly pulling funding and development efforts away from Java Enterprise Edition, in a move that mirrors Oracle’s moves in OpenSolaris and continued with OpenOffice.org. Java Enterprise ...
Java being fully open-sourced has been a long, long time coming. While Sun open-sourced some of Java as long ago as November 2006, actually using Java in an open-source way was… troublesome. Just ask ...
Sun will team up with Oracle to make it easier to build reusable Java components, known as Enterprise JavaBeans, says Joe Keller, Sun's VP of Web services and tools. The two companies are working ...